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All Ablaze ™ rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of ParisRoseLady
10/21/23 This bush is producing beautiful clusters right now, I took this one at dusk last night and it was glowing in the twilight... Albuquerque NM, Zone 7A, Hot and Dry, No Spray
Uploaded 22 OCT 23
All Ablaze ™ rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of ParisRoseLady
Summer, 2023 under very hot temps. Albuquerque NM, Zone 7A, Hot and Dry, No Spray.
Uploaded 2 SEP 23
All Ablaze ™ rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of ParisRoseLady
10/21/23 This bush is producing beautiful clusters right now, I took this one at dusk last night and it was glowing in the twilight... Albuquerque NM, Zone 7A, Hot and Dry, No Spray
Uploaded 22 OCT 23
All Ablaze ™ rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of ParisRoseLady
Albuquerque NM, Zone 7A, Hot and Dry, No Spray.
Uploaded 2 SEP 23
All Ablaze ™ rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of ParisRoseLady
Fall, 2023 Albuquerque NM, Zone 7A, Hot and Dry, No Spray.
Uploaded 19 OCT 23
All Ablaze ™ rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of ParisRoseLady
All Ablaze May 2023, Albuquerque NM Zone 7B. Photographed as the initial spring flush was starting to wane, In addition, the rose was given a major hard prune about 6 weeks earlier, with the total bush reduced by about 50%. One of the best-performing roses I have ever grown, in terms of flower production. This is not a repeat-blooming rose, it's a CONTINUOUS-BLOOM rose, it literally never rests until the killing frost (usually sometime in November here in NM). This must be one of the most prolific red climbers ever bred.
Uploaded 28 MAY 23
All Ablaze ™ rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of ParisRoseLady
Fall, 2023 Albuquerque NM, Zone 7A, Hot and Dry, No Spray.
Uploaded 19 OCT 23
All Ablaze ™ rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of ParisRoseLady
All Ablaze May 2023, Albuquerque NM Zone 7B. Photographed as the initial spring flush was starting to wane, In addition, the rose was given a major hard prune about 6 weeks earlier, with the total bush reduced by about 50%. One of the best-performing roses I have ever grown, in terms of flower production. This is not a repeat-blooming rose, it's a CONTINUOUS-BLOOM rose, it literally never rests until the killing frost (usually sometime in November here in NM). This must be one of the most prolific red climbers ever bred.
Uploaded 28 MAY 23
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